Guarding Tess
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:36:02
You've got to let me leave this detail,
ma'am. I can't do my job effectively.

:36:07
Whatever you like.
You can go anytime you please.

:36:13
Thank you.
:36:16
You're welcome.
:36:20
Goodbye, Mrs. Carlisle.
:36:22
Goodbye.
:36:38
If I promise
never to run away again...

:36:42
will that do?
:36:44
Ma'am, I am truly sorry,
but I...

:36:47
For God's sake, Doug,
I only went for a little drive.

:36:50
- It was crazy.
- Yes.

:36:53
Crazy. Exactly.
You should try it sometime, Douglas.

:36:56
You should try going crazy yourself.
You should get a date...

:36:59
have a martini,
drive with the top down.

:37:03
You should, better yet,
give a tired old widow a break.

:37:08
I am very sorry, Mrs. Carlisle,
but the regulations...

:37:12
Oh, well, fine. Go.
:37:14
Whatever you want to do.
Just leave.

:37:17
One less gunman lounging around my
house. Take the whole bunch with you.

:37:21
We are not gunmen, Mrs. Carlisle.
:37:25
Since I am leaving for sure this time,
I'd like to take this opportunity...

:37:29
to remind you that you can refuse
Secret Service pr otection...

:37:33
anytime you want.
:37:35
I believe you already kn ow that.
:37:38
Well, that's brilliant, Doug.
:37:40
Do you think they'd really
let me get away with that?

:37:42
I don't know why not. Other people
have done it. But I think you like it.

:37:46
I think you like having seven men...
and no women agents...

:37:49
I notice... at your beck and call,
day and night.

:37:52
- "Get a date."
- How dare you?

:37:56
- Goodbye, Mrs. Carlisle.
- Get out!

:37:58
Get out of my house this instant.
And stay out!


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